grill gaurds.

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Big Red Monster

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I like my westin one piece grille gaurd. used it to push a couple of cars (one was my friends who died out and one was a guy who decided to park directly ontop of the front bumper) I must say i love the damage it did to the other car :)
 

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I like mine just got a cheap stainless steel one off ebay no drilling needed to mount it as it bolts to the factory tow hook location (moved them to the rear) and put some nasty KC's on it. Looks pretty sweet but as everyone else has said it doesn't make your rig indestructible the only time I've used it thus far was off roading it protected the front of my bumper from getting ripped off but overall I'd say it was a good buy for the price I paid.
 

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I have a few pictures posted in the "Third generations" thread under the heading "Brush Guard".
 

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HAHA great pic Panda. I saw a sweet brush guard on an old 78 Ford the other day. The cross bars were old camshafts out of some big straight six diesels. Wish I could have gotten a picture of it
 
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